Contributing Member fredk Posted April 27, 2017 Contributing Member Report Posted April 27, 2017 Look at the title of this thread; under it you'll see four greyed arrows with words in them. Those are the tags. AFAI can see only the thread starter can add tags on this forum. By using those 'tags' anyone searching for Tandy eco-flo dye will get this thread in their search return as well as any other using those words Quote Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
Members keplerts Posted April 28, 2017 Members Report Posted April 28, 2017 Thanks. How do you "Tag" something?? And how to I search on that Tag? Quote
Members cjartist Posted April 28, 2017 Members Report Posted April 28, 2017 Thanks. How do you "Tag" something?? And how to I search on that Tag? It is not tagging a person like facebook. This is about keyword tags for SEO (search engine optimization) Quote Check out my Unique Marketing Strategy and see if it might also work for you to get paid for your art.
Members flerg777 Posted April 28, 2017 Members Report Posted April 28, 2017 Other than the black, I've had good experiences with Eco-Flo. It definitely requires a good finish (I use Super Sheen and Fiebings Aussie), and I hold the item a couple of days before I ship it off, but I've got a three year old bird bag dyed timber brown that has seen some pretty harsh use, and has no fading or loss of color. I cannot find a good black dye, by the way. I've heard it recommended that, indeed, you should try dipping the whole piece (but, I don't have the space/money for that kind of dye job). Quote "Stuff is eaten by dogs, broken by family and friends, sanded down by the wind, frozen by the mountains, lost by the prairie, burnt off by the sun, washed away by the rain. So you are left with dogs, family, friends, sun, rain, wind, prairie and mountains. What more do you want?" Federico Calboli.
Northmount Posted April 28, 2017 Report Posted April 28, 2017 There is a reason why this question keeps popping up. Have you tried to search for something on this website? A simple keyword search brings up the thousands of threads with that word in it. Then you have to try to sift through that to figure out the answer you are looking for. I have done research for many things and after going through a lot of the threads and still not finding the answer I find it easier to ask the experts. If you have any tips on how to refine the search to make it easier and more efficient since time is a precious commodity, I would greatly appreciate it. You can do a Google search restricted to this site. Include "site:leatherworker.net" along with your search terms (without the quotes) and you can use all the advanced functions of Goggle search. Their search engines have indexed millions or billions of web pages and are faster and better than what this site uses. Try it out and see. Tom Quote
Members rickdroid Posted April 29, 2017 Members Report Posted April 29, 2017 You can do a Google search restricted to this site. Include "site:leatherworker.net" along with your search terms (without the quotes) and you can use all the advanced functions of Goggle search. Their search engines have indexed millions or billions of web pages and are faster and better than what this site uses. Try it out and see. Tom Additionally you can get help with google search simply by going to google.com and typing in "help" or "search help". Information on searching a site in depth is there if you care to read it. rick Quote
Members Chief Filipino Posted April 29, 2017 Author Members Report Posted April 29, 2017 You can do a Google search restricted to this site. Include "site:leatherworker.net" along with your search terms (without the quotes) and you can use all the advanced functions of Goggle search. Their search engines have indexed millions or billions of web pages and are faster and better than what this site uses. Try it out and see. Tom Additionally you can get help with google search simply by going to google.com and typing in "help" or "search help". Information on searching a site in depth is there if you care to read it. rick Thank you! Quote Halo-Halo Creations your home of culturally inspired handmade leather, calligraphy, and more. http://tinyurl.com/hhcreations
Members Chief Filipino Posted April 29, 2017 Author Members Report Posted April 29, 2017 Other than the black, I've had good experiences with Eco-Flo. It definitely requires a good finish (I use Super Sheen and Fiebings Aussie), and I hold the item a couple of days before I ship it off, but I've got a three year old bird bag dyed timber brown that has seen some pretty harsh use, and has no fading or loss of color. I cannot find a good black dye, by the way. I've heard it recommended that, indeed, you should try dipping the whole piece (but, I don't have the space/money for that kind of dye job). Ya I hear you on the lack of space/money. I think I will use this dye for small jobs and jobs that are just quick small items that don't require a lot of precision/long lasting. Quote Halo-Halo Creations your home of culturally inspired handmade leather, calligraphy, and more. http://tinyurl.com/hhcreations
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